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Hidden category: Incomplete lists from November Tools What links here. Related changes. Special pages. Printable version. Permanent link. Page information. Browse properties. What links here. This page was last edited on 14 April , at Privacy policy. Yes some input issues [1].
No [1] [2]. Barbie 12 Dancing Princesses. Yes GFX issues [1]. Yes - At various points during gameplay the user's character becomes stuck or teleports to a random nearby location. Yes - When network gameplay begins, a network error message appears, and the user is disconnected. Yes - Occasionally Virtual Memory Card is not recognized. Midas Interactive Entertainment. Yes glitchy [2]. Yes - sometimes the gameplay slows down, and some graphics are corrupted like Maria's Car becomes white, and the other car's wheels look strange.
Yes [2]. Yes - throughout the title, a random character model shadow graphic appears in the center of the screen. Throughout gameplay, various environment graphics intermittently appear corrupted. Yes - Gameplay may randomly freeze when exiting into another area causing a black screen freeze before the download data initiates. Online Gameplay has been discontinued in March for the PlayStation 2 platform. No - Not Available in North America. No - At a random point during gameplay, the title hangs.
Yes - During various FMV sequences throughout the title, the audio is overlapped by static audio distortion. On your journey to backwards compatibility you have advanced to the next step. If you see that there are only 2 USB ports on the front of your system, we apologize, but your journey to Sony-approved, legitimate backwards compatibility has come to an end.
After verifying that your PS3 has all 4 USB ports, we are then going to be taking a look at the serial numbers of your specific console to determine where along the path of enlightenment, I mean, backward compatibility your console has brought you.
You will be looking toward the end of the serial number for the 4 letters CECHxxx. Once you find that section of the serial number, the letter immediately following the H will tell us where you stand. You have full hardware backwards compatibility! Should that letter be a C or an E, you will have limited backwards compatibility.
Method 1. All rights reserved. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc. Look at your PS3 to determine if it is a "fat" PS3.
The original PS3 design is often referred to as the "fat" PS3. Only some fat PS3s are backwards compatible, but not all of them are. The "slim" and "super slim" models are not backwards compatible.
The ones with 4 USB ports on the front are. You can jailbreak a PS3 to play PS2 games. Doing so will void your warranty and can get you banned from the PlayStation Network. All backwards compatible PS3s are "fat," but not all fat PS3s are backwards compatible. Look at the serial number. Find the sticker on the back of your PS3. You may run into issues with some PS2 discs.
Check if your game is compatible. While you can usually just pop the PS2 disc into a compatible PS3 and start playing without issues, some PS2 games have known compatibility problems. Insert your PS2 disc into your PS3. If your game is compatible with your PS3 model, it will start just like a PS3 game. You'll see the PlayStation 2 logo and your game will begin. Press the PS button to activate the controller. When the game starts, you'll be prompted to insert a controller.
You may not be able to play PS2 games properly if you are using a third-party PS3 controller. If you can't get it to work, try an official controller. Create a PS2 virtual Memory Card. In order to save your PS2 games, you'll need to create a virtual Memory Card that the PS2 game will treat as a physical card. Adjust your PS2 playback settings. Your backwards compatible PS3 will have a couple of PS2-related settings that you can adjust.
This will affect how the image is zoomed or stretched to fit your screen. Choose "Off" if the game doesn't look good when upscaled. Choose your Smoothing settings. Smoothing will attempt to smooth out rough edges in your games.
This will be more noticeable in games with 3D graphics. Smoothing may not be noticeable in the games you play, and may actually make things look worse. Method 2. Open the PlayStation Store. You can do this from the PS3, or by logging into store. Open the "Games" section of the store. You'll see a variety of different categories. Select "Classics.
Check the "PS2 Classics" box. This will filter the results so that only PS2 Classics are displayed. Add any games that you want to purchase to your cart. The game selection will vary depending on your region. Purchase the game. Once you're done adding items to your cart, you can checkout.
You'll need either a valid payment method or have money in your PSN Wallet from redeeming a gift card. Download your purchased PS2 games. Once you've finished the purchase, you'll be able to start downloading the games. You can start the downloads from the purchase confirmation page, or you can open your Downloads list from the Store and start downloading them from there. Play your downloaded game.
Select the game to start playing it. Method 3.
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